Thursday, October 27, 2011

Lionel Richie Reveals Details of Upcoming Album Tuskegee

Lionel Richie will release Tuskegee, his much-anticipated country duets
album, in March on Mercury Nashville, after debuting songs on the national
broadcast of the 45th Annual Country Music Association Awards, airing
live Wednesday, Nov. 9 at 8 p.m. ET on the ABC Television Network.

During the
broadcast Richie will perform select duets of his runaway hits with Little Big
Town, Darius Rucker and Rascal Flatts.

Surpassing
his creative and personal boundaries, Richie comes full circle with the
innovative and personal Tuskegee, performing 13 of his most revered
“anthems of our day” with some of the biggest names in country music, including
Sugarland’s Jennifer Nettles, Tim McGraw, Blake Shelton, Darius Rucker, Rascal
Flatts, Kenny Chesney, Billy Currington, Little Big Town and Jason Aldean.

On this
worldwide, multi-genre album, Richie is also joined by the likes of such
superstars as Shania Twain, Kenny Rogers, Willie Nelson and Jimmy Buffett.

Tuskegee is an exciting and transcendent arc in a
career that has seen album sales of more than 100 million, 22 Top 10s, five
Grammys, an Academy Award for Best Original Song, a Golden Globe, and a host of
other awards from virtually every major entertainment organization.

“As my
songwriting progressed, I realized that my songs perfectly translated to the
country genre,” says the living legend as he taps on the keys of the piano in
his state-of-the-art recording studio.

It was
when Conway Twitty sang “Three Times a Lady” along with songs such as
“Lady” and “Deep River Women” that Richie knew country music was
clearly omnipresent in the lyrics he wrote.

“I was born
and raised in Tuskegee, Alabama. I am a country boy and proud of it. To do this
project just felt natural,” says Richie.

“Growing up with country,
R&B, gospel, and classical music from my grandmother and pop, Tuskegee was
the perfect melting pot for my influences as a writer,” he says, “and the title,
Tuskegee, is a validation of my growing up there—the place I call home.”

Envisioning and bringing
Tuskegee to lifewith such grace and passion has been a rewarding,
revelatory time for Richie.

“What began as a collaboration
of talented people ended up being a great group of friends getting together to
make great music,” says Richie.

“Tuskegee is a state of
mind as it is a place,” he adds, “…a place of possibility, hope, promise,
self-empowerment, and where dreams come true.”

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